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The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers
2010
Journal of Legal Analysis
Why are all soldiers fair game in war? This paper challenges the status-based distinction of the laws of war, calling instead for revised targeting doctrines that would place further limits on the killing of enemy soldiers. I argue that the changing nature of wars and militaries casts doubts on the necessity of killing all enemy combatants indiscriminately. I offer two amendments: The fi rst is a reinterpretation of the principle of distinction, suggesting that the status-based classifi cation
doi:10.1093/jla/2.1.115
fatcat:phjl3kvqazajdonfcyw3xdko6q